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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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The contribution of evaluation to organizational learning

Amanda Gregory

pp. 221-226

Abstract

The notion of organizational learning is a popular theme in the evaluation literature (Van der Knaap, 1995; Owen and Lambert, 1995). Whilst, traditionally, this work has been based on a rational-objectivist view, Van der Knaap has recently documented a paradigm shift in evaluation to argumentative-subjectivism. In the light of a discussion of self-producing systems, the argument will be advanced that the shift to argumentative-subjectivism will not promote the effectiveness of evaluation practice. Following a summary review of Stacey's (1992, 1996) work on chaos and creativity, it will be proposed that the roles of "evaluator as judge", as per rational-objectivism, and "evaluator as critic", as per argumentative-subjectivism, are redundant.

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Stowell Frank A, Ison Ray, Armson Rosalind, Holloway Jacky, Jackson Sue (1997) Systems for sustainability: people, organizations, and environments. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 221-226

DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4899-0265-8_38

Full citation:

Gregory Amanda (1997) „The contribution of evaluation to organizational learning“, In: F.A. Stowell, R. Ison, R. Armson, J. Holloway & S. Jackson (eds.), Systems for sustainability, Dordrecht, Springer, 221–226.